Fraudsters Sell £28,000 Of Fake Beyoncé Tickets

An estimated £28,000 worth of fake tickets were sold for Beyoncé’s two shows in Manchester this week.

At least 280 devastated fans thought they had tickets to Queen Bey’s sold-out shows on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Phones 4U Arena only to be turned away from the venue.

In a statement, British Transport Police said the 140 pairs of tickets sold for in excess of £100 each meaning the total value is at least £28,000. They’re urging anyone who has been scammed to come forward.

Detective Constable Mike Dermody said: “It seems that someone has been selling fake tickets to concert goers who only realise the tickets aren’t genuine when they get to the venue.

“Each transaction has taken place over the internet, using public selling websites, with the victims arranging to meet someone in Manchester to pick up the tickets.

“We have a number of leads, but need as many people as possible to get in touch.”

A spokeman for the Phones 4U Arena added: “We can report a small number of fans arrived at the venue with counterfeit tickets.